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0828766112023

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Overview
For a two-hit wonder with only a handful of records to her name, ex-Runaway guitar slinger Lita Ford has quite a few collections on the market. Sorting through them to find the best one isn't easy. They all include her two hits: "Kiss Me Deadly" and her duet with Ozzy, "Close My Eyes Forever." Beyond that they all have roughly the same songs with slight differences here and there. BMG's Platinum & Gold Collection is as good as any, featuring her cover of Alice Cooper's "Only Women Bleed" and the Nikki Sixx-co-penned "Falling in and Out of Love." The sound is fine, the liner notes adequate, and the photos are suitably trashy (though the cover shot is strangely sophisticated). If you need some Lita, you might as well start here.
Product Details
Release Date: | 07/13/2004 |
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Label: | Rca |
UPC: | 0828766112023 |
catalogNumber: | 61120 |
Rank: | 32586 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Lita Ford Primary ArtistTechnical Credits
Alice Cooper ComposerLita Ford Composer
Ozzy Osbourne Composer
Joe Taylor Composer
Kim Fowley Quotes Researched & Compiled
Nicky Chinn Composer
Michael Dan Ehmig Composer
David Ezrin Composer
Myron Grombacher Composer
Jim Vallance Composer
Dick Wagner Composer
Tom Werman Producer,Audio Production
Nikki Sixx Composer
Ken Sharp Liner Notes
Mike Chapman Composer,Producer,Audio Production
Mathieu Bitton Art Direction
Mick Smiley Composer
Ron Wolfson Inlay Photography
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